Friday, February 16, 2007
Fiorentino - the musical angel says it all...
This painting is the perfect way to open this blog - it's titled "musical angel" - but there's a lot more to it than it seems... This was painted by Fiorentino - an Italian painter during the Renaissance period.
I first saw this painting at the Uffizi in Florence. There was something 'magical' about the painting, but what was it? Was it the colors? Was it the style? I couldn't quite figure it out.
The image of the musical angel stayed with me for years - until one day I received a framed copy as a present.
As I spent more time with the painting, I started paying special attention to the expression on the angel's face. More time went by, and I noticed the connection between the lute and the way the angel was holding it. His face said 'pure bliss'. But why?
One day, it came to me: the angel was deaf! He had to hold his head against the instrument so he could FEEL the vibrations. As a musician, this discovery had a profound impact on me. I always knew music was more than 'notes' - it was about 'feeling' - but here it was, expressed in art!
So, in the end, this musical angel wasn't just another chubby cherub....
Labels:
Art,
Art of Sound,
Fiorentino,
Florence,
Lute,
Music,
Musical Angel,
Uffizi
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